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Performance

VenueRoyal & Derngate
TownNorthampton
CountyNorthamptonshire
From29th August 2014
Opened2nd September 2014
To20th September 2014
When19:45. Thu, Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £29.00.
Royal & Derngate (V449)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 15 Jul 14 - T800009886
  • Date of change: 4 Dec 13 - T800009886

Regeneration

Regeneration

Work:: Regeneration (S0110911439)

Craiglockhart War Hospital, Scotland 1917. Poet and soldier Siegfried Sassoon has been institutionalised in an attempt to undermine his public disapproval of the war. His Army Psychiatrist, Dr William Rivers, has been tasked with returning shell-shocked officers to the trenches, yet under Sassoon's influence, has become tormented by the morality of what is being done in the name of medicine. Reminding us that some of the most intimate of friendships are borne from the most brutal of conflicts, Regeneration is a compellingly compassionate look at a nihilistic war and the devastating effect it had on a generation of young men.
Book by Pat Barker
Adapted by Nicholas Wright

Production:: (T800009886)

Age guidance: 14+
Presented byRoyal and Derngate
Presented byTouring Consortium Theatre Company
Director Simon Godwin
Design Alex Eales
Lighting Lee Curran
Music Stuart Earl
Sound George Dennis
Director Struan Leslie (movement)
Performer Stephen Boxer (Captain Rivers)
Performer Christopher Brandon (Robert Graves)
Performer Simon Coates (Yealland / Anderson)
Performer Tim Delap (Siegfried Sassoon)
Performer Joshua Higgott (Campbell)
Performer David Morley Hale (Callan)
Performer Jack Monaghan (Billy Prior)
Performer Garmon Rhys (Wilfred Owen)
Performer Lindy Whiteford (Nurse Rogers)

Listing:: L0410587408

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Age guidance: 14+ Royal

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Special Performances


  • 16 Sep 14 Captioned
  • 17 Sep 14 Audio Described
  • 18 Sep 14 Audio Described
  • 18 Sep 14 Sign Interpreted
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